Sentences with phrase «being a global citizen means»

Being a global citizen means doing things differently.

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And in this very competitive labor market, leaders need to show that their companies are good global citizens as a means to attract the best talent.
By going meat free once a week at lunchtime, and participating in lessons which address the issues behind MFM, students will learn what it means to be more responsible global citizens and will better understand how the choices they make today will affect them and future generations.
Ron Israel, vice president of the global nonprofit Education Development Center, Inc., opened the Think Tank with his views on what it means to be a global citizen, and how schools can best develop this standard for their graduates.
Part of their awareness as global citizens meant knowing how different media are used to persuade us into forming opinions and outlooks on the issues that affect us all.
This means we all share responsibility to educate the 59 million children who today are not in school, to close the educational opportunity gaps facing girls, poor children, and children of marginalized groups around the world, including refugees, and we must take responsibility to ensure that all children who do attend school indeed learn what is necessary to be empowered global citizens.
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Developing an understanding of the ways in which we can help more people develop the competencies for that kind of collaboration, to work together as global citizens, is critical to enable and accelerate the process of using all we know and all the means we have available to make the world better.
In a time where so many forces seek to polarize or isolate, I see hope in our understanding of what it means to be a global citizen.
Being a global citizen, at the very least, means being aware that there are other people, countries, religions, other than yourBeing a global citizen, at the very least, means being aware that there are other people, countries, religions, other than yourbeing aware that there are other people, countries, religions, other than your own.
Staying at the Phoenix hostel feels like redefining what it means to be a global citizen.
In 2013, program participant Carl Andersen developed a curriculum on global citizenship for his eighth grade language arts class, using the work of ART21 featured - artists to explore what it means to be a responsible global citizen, and to exist responsibly in terms of self, community, and society.
On view through June 25, her engaging installation encourages children to consider waste production and what it means to be a global citizen.
This is the world of Paul Polak, the author of «Out of Poverty» and guru of a movement to «design for the other 90 percent» — meaning the vast majority of global citizens, for whom an iPad or Netflix or Nissan Leaf are not innovations with any meaning but who comprise an enormous market.
It was not until around 2005 that American media reported clearly that scientists had resolved the controversy, while films and ominous weather events gave citizens a better idea of what global warming might mean.
At times they have to switch hats and play the role of a concerned citizen, and in the case of global warming it means being a proponent of reducing CO2 emissions.
In theory, the GDPR only applies to EU citizens» data, but the global nature of the internet means that nearly every online service is affected, and the regulation has already resulted in significant changes for US users as companies scramble to adapt.
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